In This Episode
- Erin and Weer’d discuss a busy week in the news:
- The Supreme Court's ruling in favor of the ATF when it comes to "ghost guns";
- The FBI Director doesn't acknowledge that the Second Amendment exists;
- A New York City Councilwoman is arrested for carrying a gun at a protest;
- NYC's gun laws didn't stop a teenage fare-dodger from carrying a gun onto the subway;
- The Albuquergue gun store which confiscated a customer's legal Polymer80 pistol has been raided by the BATFE for illegal gun sales;
- Pro-gun states have "troubling" habits in an alleged study;
- New York is calling for background checks with 3D printers, because of guns;
- and Massachusetts tries once again to pass its "Lawful Citizens Imprisonment Act".
- Finally, David talks about range ammunition vs target ammunition, and which one you shouldn't reload.
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Show Notes
Main Topic:
- Supreme Court tells Fifth Circuit to stop its defiance in ghost gun case
- FBI Director Warns of Terrorist Threats; Leaves Out 2A Defense
- Jewish NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov arrested for carrying gun at pro-Palestinian rally
- Police recover loaded semi-automatic weapon from teen inside Brooklyn subway station
- Study claims to find "troubling" habits in pro-gun states
- New Mexico Gun Shop Seizes Polymer80 Pistol For Not Having A Serial Number
- Federal agents raid Albuquerque gun store
- NY Assembly Bill A8132: "Relates to criminal history background checks for the purchase of three-dimensional printers capable of creating firearms"
- Gun Owners Action League Breakdown of Massachusetts Bill HD4607
- ‘This bill does not make Massachusetts safe’: Gun rights group tells state House panel
- Mass. police chiefs group come out against House’s gun bill
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